List of Real Madrid CF records and statistics (English Wikipedia)

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  • Navarro, Alberto (30 July 2015). "0-0: Real Madrid win the International Champions Cup China". Realmadrid.com. Shanghai: Real Madrid Club de Fútbol. Retrieved 15 May 2017. Real Madrid completed their tour of Australia and China beating A.C. Milan on penalties and rounding up the summer tournaments as such: winners of the International Champions Cup in both countries.
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